The genius trick Barry Murphy used to completely fool Scarlets and get to other end of pitch

Remember that goal Ronaldo scored at Old Trafford against Chelsea? The goal that never was.

Wayne Rooney went over to take a corner, pulled the ball out of the spot and walked away as if he had changed his mind. So Ryan Giggs came strolling over to take it but he just dribbled on in, crossed it for Ronaldo with the Chelsea defence wondering what was happening and the ball was headed to goals.

The linesman waved his flag much to the anger of the United players - complete injustice for a brilliant piece of creativity.

There's an equivalent with an oval ball.

Before Scarlets upgraded their Carmarthenshire residence to Parc y Scarlets, a place Andrew Trimble would tell you he hates, they played in the tight, compact Stradey Park.

One weekend, Munster were in town and Barry Murphy produced a cunning piece of improvisation that not even the cameras were ready for.

A ball that had crossed the Munster try line, Murphy was first back and, normally, you'd touch it down and take the kick from the 22'.

But, rather than touch it down, he just pretended to instead.

And that gave him a licence to get most of the way back up the pitch and to the other side of it.